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  1. Lady Constance Mary Butler (26 March 1879 — 20 April 1949) was an Anglo-Irish noblewoman, yachtswoman and antiquarian. Medical volunteer work during World War I led to a later career in radiography . Early life and family. Constance Mary Butler was the daughter of James Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde and Lady Elizabeth Harriet Grosvenor.

  2. Lady Constance Mary Butler (26 Mar 1879–20 Apr 1949). He was an Officer of the Life Guards and a Knight of the Order of St. Patrick. Lands and Yachts absorbed his attention. He welcomed King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra during the Royal Visit at Kilkenny Castle 1904.

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  3. 26 de mar. de 2021 · Lady Constance Mary Butler died in 1949, aged 70 years. Country Life magazine 1903. Are they a link with our greatest poet WB, there. Lady Constance Mary Butler, born on 26th of March 1879 was the daughter of Lady Elizabeth Harriet Grosvenor, Marchioness of Ormonde and her husband...

  4. Lady Constance Mary Butler (26 de marzo de 1879 - 20 de abril de 1949) fue una noble, navegante y anticuaria angloirlandesa. El trabajo médico voluntario durante la Primera Guerra Mundial lo llevó a una carrera posterior en radiografía. Constance Mary Butler era hija de James Butler, tercer marqués de Ormonde y

  5. 5 de jul. de 2011 · Butler, Constance Mary; Bernard, J. H. (John Henry), 1860-1927. Publication date. 1918. Topics. Duiske, Ire. (Cistercian Abbey) Publisher. Dublin : Hodges, Figgis. Collection. pimslibrary; toronto.

  6. Constance Butler (1879-1949), daughter of James Butler, 3rd marquess of Ormonde; yachtswoman, and collaborator with Bishop John Bernard on an edition of the Charters of the Cistercian abbey of Duiske, Kilkenny, 1918; radiographer at St Andrew's hospital, London, in 1924.

  7. Butler, Constance Mary, and John Henry Bernard, “The charters of the Cistercian Abbey of Duiske in the County of Kilkenny”, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 35 C (1918): 1–188.